Most fund companies like insiders, trusts and securities. Judging from your resume, you are not young, and it is unlikely that you want to be a full-time researcher, such as an industry researcher. You don't even have a securities license. If you like fund companies very much, you can hire an administrative position.
The salary of fund companies is not as high as expected, even for big investment banks. Just because not many people know. It is difficult to adapt to the rhythm of fund companies with such a stable and leisure work for such a long time. So be careful when you enter the business.
I can't help it. You just passed CFA, and you still want to be a fund manager in your thirties and forties? Most foreign managers are small private managers, others have been in business for a long time. You didn't achieve anything. Who hired you? Think too much.